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attract

[uh-trakt] / əˈtrækt /


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The U.S. population is divided into states, yes, but these states compete with each other using incentives and policies to attract newcomers, industries and households.

From MarketWatch

Paramount’s willingness to increase its offer late in the auction attracted the attention of some Warner investors.

From Los Angeles Times

Its stores and online offerings have attracted wealthier shoppers and gained market share among its traditional customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The investments help pay the overhead costs for these films in part because of the belief that big-name stars will attract a larger audience and, hopefully, create more change, Hadley said.

From Los Angeles Times

But it is not only the sporting aspect that has attracted viewers.

From BBC